This consists of a roundtable discussion with the writers(of various incarnations of Black Panther, including the solo film), executive producer, and the director, all of whom have something compelling to add within their area of expertise(and there is a very clear love of what they're working on), clips from the subject, artwork and panels.
It's 20 and a half minutes long. This is found on Disney+. It spoils a lot of the title, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about how the movie can be shown to people of all ages. That the character has its roots in the Civil Rights Movement. The different versions. Making a product that could be enjoyed by white men, since those make up the majority of comic readers. How it would feel to actually realise Wakanda existed. Taking pride in having written someone, that now Angela Bassett portrays. Making the fictional country otherworldly, without creating Asgard on Earth. Shuri creating sneakers inspired by Back to the Future. Surrounding T'challa with powerful women, all of whom have personalities and ideas of their own. Okoye throwing off the wig being black femininity. How positive the audience response was, to the character in the MCU. The villains playing off of Chadwick Boseman(RIP), and their death scenes.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10
It's 20 and a half minutes long. This is found on Disney+. It spoils a lot of the title, and so will this review, so that I can go into more detail.
They talk about how the movie can be shown to people of all ages. That the character has its roots in the Civil Rights Movement. The different versions. Making a product that could be enjoyed by white men, since those make up the majority of comic readers. How it would feel to actually realise Wakanda existed. Taking pride in having written someone, that now Angela Bassett portrays. Making the fictional country otherworldly, without creating Asgard on Earth. Shuri creating sneakers inspired by Back to the Future. Surrounding T'challa with powerful women, all of whom have personalities and ideas of their own. Okoye throwing off the wig being black femininity. How positive the audience response was, to the character in the MCU. The villains playing off of Chadwick Boseman(RIP), and their death scenes.
I recommend this to any fan of the property. 8/10